Composition of matter



Patented Dea -is, 1928.; I

v UNITED STATES i A EN O FICE,

.HENRY R. ADIsLAUsoF nos ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.

oo vnosrrioiv or MATTER.

NoDrawing'; Application filed July 8,

' This invention'melates to oompositionsjoi matter, and more partlcu'larly tor the purpose of cleaning and polishing Wood, metal, leather,,glass-, enamel and var ous-manufacturedproducts such as furniture, automobiles and pianos.

The invention has ainongits objects the provision of anew composition of matter v 1 includes hydrochloric acid, U. S; P. standard,

glycerine, antimony in pulverized form, oil of inirbane, vinegar ofapple cider, machine oil having the properties of machine oils, viz, a medium grade of; lubricatingjoil lighter than cylinder oil and heavier than spin'dleoil, and Water. The relative proportions of these ingredients may of course vary Widely, but I have found in practice that preferred quantities of the various'i ngredientsare as follows: I

4 fluid ouncesof hydrochloric acid; I a 4 fluid ounces'of 'glycerine I 16 ounces of pulverized antimony;

i fluid ouncesof oil of mirbanep" l 1 I 1 gallon ofvine'g ar made fr'oinapplecider; I I 1- gallonof machine oil;

gallon of Water; I

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The' machineioihivater and-vinegarare I 1924i. Seria1 No.724,897i i I preferably first mixed togetherQ "Thehydroa chloricacid and oil Tof'mirbane, are ne tfi f inixed' together and'added to the first'mix-' turenientioned, The glycerine' andpulverized antimonyare then added to the 'other 4 rb mixed ingredients, 1 I v A Wide range of substitution and variation may of course be indulged in for-the pur poses ofpracticing the invention, and in'd'e 'parture from the ingredients. and: propor-L tions of same above specified. The glycerine V of course is an eXampleof hygroscopic mate- 1 rials.

All off'the' materials shouldbe thoroughly' shaken together; and mixed, and thecomplete mixture should be shaken up; every half hour or sountil it assumesa milky appearance, when'it is readyto be used and applied. The

composition dries at oncejupon application I II and gives a glossy or glassy finish which s I highlyattractive and-also produces a durable surface not readily scratched or'marred or. f

' As a cleaner for various objects and ar tides and surfaces and as a polish fo'rfurni- ,65

ture, metalwa're, enameled and other automobile surfaces, and enameledvvare and leather,-

P I it ishighly superior, and adds to thelife of 1 I the material, as Well ,as protecting it and]: enhancing-itsappearance; I

' Having thus disclosed myinvention, If

I claim and desire tosecure'b-y Letters Patent:

A cleaning composition consistingof hy- I drochloric acid, 'glycerine, pulverized ant-i- 1nony',-oilof inirb'ane, vinegar, and machine ".roil. I .-v 'Injtestimony whereof, I'havesigned my". I name tot-his specification. V

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